Annunciation is in process of restoring a one hundred-year-old Pilsher organ. Most of us would probably replace such an instrument, but it is good and commendable that we have an example of that style of organ building in good repair, living to see yet another day.
I just got the very first raise I've ever received in 45 years yesterday from my pastor!
You've been working for the same salary for 45 years?
It is common knowledge that I don't need the money from my church music work. I am grateful I don't, but it might be better if everyone didn't know that.
I sometimes have issues with converts.
(And to think that the very first paragraph of Magna Charta stipulates that 'the church of England shall be free' - which at that time [A.D. 1215] meant free of the crown... to my knowledge, no British academic, barrister, or government official, or churchman, or scholar has ever taken note of this.)
(And to think that the very first paragraph of Magna Charta stipulates that 'the church of England shall be free' - which at that time [A.D. 1215] meant free of the crown... to my knowledge, no British academic, barrister, jurist, or government official, or churchman, or scholar has ever taken note of this.)
it's irksome interference in the appointment of bishops and abbots, matters of investiture, etc., and that it's freedom
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